Li Ning Aeronaut 9000 Instinct

Li Ning Aeronaut 9000 Instinct
Li Ning Aeronaut 9000 Instinct
Li Ning Aeronaut 9000 Instinct

The lightest racket in the Aeronaut 9000 series from Li Ning.
The new racket by Yuta Watanabe.
Flexible and top-heavy.

Availability: In stock

Delivery Time: 1-2 Tage

RRP: €269.90

special price €229.90 (-14%!)

Incl. 19% Tax, excl. Shipping Cost

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RRP: €269.90

special price €229.90 (-14%!)

Incl. 19% Tax, excl. Shipping Cost

Li Ning Aeronaut 9000 Instinct Details

The Aeronaut 9000 Instinct is with only 79 gr. The Aeronaut 9000 Instinct is the lightest racket in Li Ning's top series.
The new racket from world-class player and doubles specialist Yuta Watanabe from Japan.
Flexible and top-heavy. Noble and elaborate design.
With proven Air-Stream frame technology for lowest air resistance and high torsional stability.
Enlarged sweet spot due to the dynamic Optimum Frame.
Wing Stabilizer System in the racket head reduces vibration and torsion for precise shots.
High-quality and resilient Hot Melt Carbon Fiber, stringable up to 13.5 kg.
Reduced drag due to the Aero Tec Beam System construction of the frame. Torsion Angle.
The special Stabilized Elastic Shaft is filled with Aramid Fiber, a material with highest strength. This reduces unwanted vibrations and makes the racquet easier on the arm.
With UHB shaft for improved smash performance. The Cubic Locking eyelet system protects the stringing, increases shock absorption and stroke control.
The Aeronaut 9000 Instinct is unstrung. For a small extra charge we will string your new racquet with the string of your choice quickly and professionally, please choose.
Delivery includes full size bag.
Of course also available as a tester.


Li Ning Aeronaut 9000 Instinct Additional Information

Item Number 100936
EAN 6905154066367
Manufacturer Li Ning
Delivery Time 1-2 Tage
Material Carbon Fiber
Racket Weight ca. 84g
Flexibility flexible
Balance top-heavy
Balancepunkt 327 mm
Max. Stringing Tension 13,5 kg

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